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The PGM Rio III #7 Golf Iron is designed for beginners and features an ultra-low center of gravity for optimal ball launch, a wide hitting face for maximum forgiveness, a super light graphite shaft for stability, and an ergonomic anti-slip rubber grip for enhanced control. Its professional design ensures you look good while improving your game.
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Graphite |
Color | Black |
Grip Size | Non-slip |
Golf Club Putter Lie Angle | 62 Degrees |
Grip Type | Wrap |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Loft | 28 Degrees |
Flex | Stiff |
S**D
Decent club
The club is well built, has a good weight to the head, shaft is what you would expect for stiff, and the grip is grippy. This is a beginner club, but it felt pretty good, no complaints. It is on the short side, so make sure you are okay with the length.
K**A
That's what you need if a beginner
I was struggling with a choice, as a beginner I had no idea what to buy, the professional store sell the whole pack, but it has no sense, and I was recommended to buy N7 club and this fits and feels perfect for my training.
K**
7 iron
Good solid club with a nice graphite shaft. The head is a little heavy so it feels odd. But as stated good for beginners.
J**.
More for a kid.
Golf club that is small and light. It was too small for me and i would say it is a good kids introduction to gold. Solid enough to hit balls at full force.
C**.
I love this iron
I will be buying a complete set. This club is very light, and packs a punch. It swings very nicely and is super comfortable.
J**Y
Good for the price
This club was slightly shorter than my 7 iron. About a half of an inch. There really isn't a standard across the industry for club length, so this length is just fine. It has a forgiving look to it, and cosmetics were ok. I thought the grip had a really nice feel to it. As far as how it performed, it was really ok. It feels a little harsher than my normal 7 iron when you miss the sweet spot, but nothing over the top. It was easy to tell when you miss the sweet spot. When you hit the sweet spot, it felt pretty good. Distance and trajectory were pretty acceptable. This is a really low-priced club and isn't meant to compete with top line clubs. This is a good price and forgiving enough that it would be a good beginner's club or a club for someone on a strict budget. I would say it outplays its price point.
T**D
getting back into going to the driving range, and golf, this is a good iron to practice with
was looking for an affordable, durable iron, to get back into golfing, and this is doing the job, doesn't feel cheap and it got a good feeling when swinging
B**N
Not a bad pickup for the price
My current #7 is a steel shaft, so I decided to try the graphite type. All the weight is in the head, so you might have to adjust your swing a bit as it was a bit wonky for me in the beginning. My current set of irons are by Cobra, but name doesn't really mean much to me, so if this hits just as well as my normal stuff, why not have a backup or something.It's a good choice for a beginner or someone rebuilding their set. I feel the price is right for what it is. The weight in the head actually does a majority of the swinging for you, so just let the club do what it's supposed to. Don't feel you have to try and crush it.
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